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And welcome back, we show you the rest part of gearing up the Hunter.
For the first 40 levels you will wear leather armor, but once you reach level 40 you can acquire the ability to wear mail through your trainer. This opens up a lot of new options for enhancing your stats and defenses. Unless you spec for melee combat (which in my opinion is a waste of time) the difference between dual wielding and using a two-hander is more of a flavor thing than anything else. For the most part you should focus your resources in building up your ranged, traps, and pet features. These are the real bread and butter of a hunter.
When selecting a melee weapon you will need something to beat back enemies if they get too close or if you're foolish enough to run out of ammo. You can opt for the two-handers to attack with big swings and deal a fair amount of damage at the cost of attack speed, or you can go with the dual wield option. If you decide to dual wield I suggest you grab two decent attack speed weapons with fair stats and damage. You can find some decent weapons (you can buy them using WOW Money) on the auction house most of the time, but anything above green will usually end up costing you way more than it is worth.
You can save yourself some coin by opting to use green items until around level 40. This will be perfectly sufficient for both groups and solo play, unless you intend to take part in a lot of PvP matches. If that's your choice you may want to work on trying to find some good blues early. The best place to look for gear like this is first and foremost the Auction House. The downside is that anything blue or purple on the auction house is insanely expensive. On my server there is one level 80 purple Armor Plated Combat Shotgun being sold as I write this costing over 2000 gold. So unless you're rolling in mountains of WOW Gold you will want to rely on dungeon runs, PvP and Honor merchants, and raids to gain better equipment.
DPS is going to be an important part of your Hunter so making sure you grab ranged weapons with good DPS, and if possible, some kind of nice proc effect is going to be the way to go. Once you reach level 29 I suggest you start looking around for some of the better Hunter guns (or bows) at that level. One gun I opted to use was called the Ironweaver. It's a rare gun that will last you a while. I grabbed mine off the auction house for 10 WOW Gold at the time, but they can also be found as world drops from certain level 30 mobs. They don't have any kind of special effect, but they do have decent DPS and a fairly fast attack speed for its level (2.60). This is by no means the best weapon out there, but it is one of many options you can track down as you level up your Hunter.
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